

🔫 Elevate your gun safe game with the BenchMaster Vertical Pistol Rack — secure, sleek, and built to last.
The BenchMaster Vertical Pistol Rack is a lightweight, no-metal handgun organizer designed to securely hold 2 to 12 pistols of any caliber inside your safe. Made from durable Kydex and high-density foam, it offers superior shock absorption, moisture resistance, and thermal insulation without compromising your gun’s finish. Featuring a secure Velcro hook attachment and crafted in the USA by a veteran-owned company, this pistol rack maximizes safe space while ensuring your firearms remain protected and organized.





| Size | 2 Guns |
| Brand | BenchMaster |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Style | Velcro Hook |
| Color | Multi |
| Closure Type | Hook,Velcro |
| Manufacturer | BenchMaster |
| UPC | 751710504172 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00751710504172 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.3 x 7.6 x 2.3 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 2 x 4.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Brand Name | BenchMaster |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Model Name | Two Gun Pistol Rack - Velcro Hook |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | BMWRM3VH |
| Included Components | two gun pistol rack |
M**E
Really nice product that can make a difference.
My main purpose for purchasing these was to gain some room in my Safe. I am easily using the horizontal model of this product for that purpose and have left details in that review. So quickly here I'll say that the advertised dimensions are accurate, the foam is more than capable to hold the pistols and hold up to storage use and the plastic dividers/ ends are strong enough for the job also. They are holding a full load of 1911 pistols without a problem. My note here is that if your looking for a 'quick draw' type this is much better than the other model. The only problem I found with this one is you'll have to give up quite a bit of shelf space in order to allow yourself room to acquire your grip and pull the pistol up and out. Of course this is merely when used as shown. I'm sure there's some clever ways to utilize this rack if your so inclined, to make it work better for you. But for the regular people be prepared to move your shelves around to accommodate the 'quick draw'. I think out of the choices for these racks I would use this one in a range bag. It holds onto the pistols better than the other. If you need a little more info please see the review for the other style sold by Pro Ears.
P**R
It works (?), somewhat, it's flimsy, cheep like.
It's ok, just for the price I would not recommend this, unless it drops to $10.00 or less.It's made from cheap material that you can gather yourself at the hardware or hobby store. The walls are flimsy plastic, the "rivets" pull out, the screws holding them just pop out, the foam is generic and the magnets are just those "cut, peel and stick type (buy on amazon) and should be stronger. It will only hold on the side of the safe, but not overhead (magnets are not strong enough). the price is way overboard, if they sell this for $5-10, buck I will get it, but not for the $25.00 I paid for. It works, but it's cheap and flimsy, not something that may not last long with use.Overall, buy the material and build lots of them yourself.. it's nice project and you may be able to perfect it. Carry on :)
R**S
This is a really nice way to store your handguns
This is a really nice way to store your handguns. I got mine so I could put them inside the front door of my safe. Rather than buying and installing the other half of the velcro patch (which it does not come with) I just bought some cheap heavy duty magnets with adhesive sides and stuck them on there. I tested with with a revolver with a 6.5" barrel and it worked very well. I even tried it using a very heavy High Point .45 and it worked perfectly. I think using magnets is a better option since the velcro strip comes pre-attached and is vertical and only about an inch wide. The velcro option may work better for some, though. The rack itself seems to be pretty sturdy and holds the handguns in a good position. I'll definitely be buying a few more of these.
W**T
I would rate this a full 5 stars except for one issue of this vertical unit which occurs with some pistols with long barrels.
I would rate this a full 5 stars except for this one issue I am mentioning below as a problem in design of this vertical unit with some pistols. I would still characterize it as a high-quality, well-made product for pistol storage, and the only one I found which will store 6 pistols using only 9 inches of floor space in a safe. (A good value for its price for a quality product.)Note: This vertical unit is a great space saver, but some Rimfire pistols (IE: like Ruger Mark pistols) - with barrels longer than 5” - push out through the bottom foam joint.This vertical unit has no bottom. The bottom is unsupported and open. The two foam pieces inside each of the six pistol holders meet at the bottom exactly where the muzzle presses down.Since the foam is only ¼ inch at the bottom, there is no weight bearing support. IE: If you put a Ruger (or similar shaped) pistol with a long barrel in it, the barrel drops goes right through and the bottom is splayed and bent (scratched or torn) each time the unit is picked up and a barrel drops out the bottom.Other and auto pistols revolvers with 5” are fine as the design itself prevents them from dropping down where the muzzle will punch through the bottom. Small pistols like S&W J-Frames, even Colt Mustang fit fine also.I think the manufacturers should include wording on this vertical model that some types of pistols with 5” + barrel length may protrude through the bottom on the Vertical model.Note: The problem I am describing here only exists in the Vertical model. There can never be this problem with the Horizontal model since the barrels just stick out in open air.I needed the vertical model due to space constraints in a small safe, which is why I did not buy the horizontal model.I did a no-cost work-around by just cutting 1½ inch by 9 inch strips of plastic from a storage container lid, and folding one strip in each of the 6 pistol holders for the longer barreled muzzles to ride on for support.
R**H
Not bad but…..
I’d recommend getting a more powerful magnet for it. Although it did protect my firearm when it fell. Replaced the cheap magnets with a hornady rare earth and you could almost stand on it before it slides down now. Also the magnets were on the wrong side for my needs so pay attention beforehand. I prefer grips face out so they can be grabbed if needed quicker. The magnets are on the left hand side in that orientation. A minor inconvenience to an otherwise good product.
S**E
These work great for certain safes
These work awesome on gun cabinets. Magnets are pretty weak but easy to add some strong ones. Highly reccomend for smaller safes with not a lot of room
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